Cyberpunk 2077 – BEST ENDING – Panam Romance, Leave Night City with the Nomads, V becomes Aldecaldo



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This is the best ending in the game. V leaves Night City with his girlfriend Panam and the Nomads (Aldecaldos). V becomes a Nomad himself and joins the Aldecaldo clan. Panam romance ending. Streetkid life path.
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42 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – BEST ENDING – Panam Romance, Leave Night City with the Nomads, V becomes Aldecaldo”

  1. i had the street kid start and ended up with this ending wiht the difference being i had romanced Judy so you take her with you along to arizona. I liked that the best since even if you die after its over Judy still is with the aldecados so she has no reason to go back to NC and has a real family besides you.

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  2. I got this ending with street kid male v and relationship with panam honestly I love it more aswell with street kid because you lived your life in nightcity and well now your dying but you can finally leave with someone that you love and spending your final days with them also I'm pretty sure judy tagged along in leaving night city aswell

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  3. Someone know the name of the theme playing when V gets out of the basilisk at the end?

    Getting vibes like "Wind in the Caroberta Woods" from TW3 blood and whine

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  4. As a nomad male V, this was the only ending I ever played and I have no desire to ever get any other kind of ending. This was the perfect finish in my opinion.

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  5. Fun little extra bit that wasnt in this vid. Panam sends you a txt earlier in game about how she secretly loves a japanese girl band song you helped kerry on a side mission make and in the seconds you start taking off after saying goodbye to night city, the song is playing in the car.

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  6. I got this ending on my second playthrough as an ex corpo, and I think is so satisfying, like a revenge story and making a 180° turn at the end living as a nomad.

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  7. The perfect ending especially with the nomad background. Just a couple of things..
    1. Judy's message was different since she left night city. I don't know what I did but her message was different from this one.
    2. You forgot mama wells'. Hers was actually like a mom would say. Kinda mad you're out there running with nomads alone.

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  8. my first play was using nomad male V, just thinking it would be cool it was going to be the first time in night city for both, and at the end we both ended up hating the city and left with the nomad, a nice close for the nomas playthrough, might not find a way to deal with the chip but, my V eill at least enjoy of companion and family for some month before finally dying, i mean he was supposed to be desd by now, can’t complain

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  9. as much as this scene means to me, i'm actually making the move and leaving all my "friends" behind and moving to the other side of the country. I'm terrified but feel i'm making the right decision in the long term. New location, new people, new job, new start… and i have to give it to cyberpunk for making me think "what if". rather than living forever in the same place. "there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in my philosophy" – Misty

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  10. I got this ending the other night and was starting to get sad because I was female and was seemingly leaving Judy behind then she's there and I was happy. Only good ending.

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  11. Just finished. Breathtaking game. This was my ending for Streetkid V, not sure what to think. I was disappointed to find out that V would die in 6 months, which kind of takes away from the happy ending for me. Still hit me hard in the end. Great game

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  12. It’s sounded like V died at the end. He said Oh shit then the game ended and credits started rolling. Then you had the messages from panem, Mitch, Judy, V’s friend Vic the first ripper doc, so it made it seem like he already died but died happy. Why else would he say Oh shit like that the same thing he would say whenever a bad attack would happen with the chip. In his head. And whenever he would pass out and bleed. It sounded exactly the same and they made you think he died because why else wouldn’t he pick up for panem?

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  13. So lemme tell y'all this as much as I love panam this is the worst ending for male v here's why see v only has 6 months left and as much as v living for those 6 months with panam seems good it's not because now that's she's the leader she doesn't have much time to spend with v so basically he's alone anyways so I feel like female v has the best ending with panam cause at least she has Judy but tell me what y'all think

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  14. So, I'm just going to put this out there for the real fans of this game. This is all true and a real account. I grew up in New York City, lived here all my life, worked corporate security for a while then joined the military and came back to the city. Have been on a quest to be a "someone" for a long time now but my life took a turn for the spiritual in recent months, though I'm still living in NYC. Been wanting to get out of here for a while, but it's like the city has its hooks in you and doesn't want to let you go, like a toxic relationship. Haven't been able to breathe easy for a long time, least of all with PTSD. My first playthrough of this game which I just beat I played Corpo V and got this ending just the other day. Way I see it, its like the game mirrored my own life in many respects, too many to list here. Beating this game and getting this ending gave me the epiphany I needed to finally let go for good. I've been planning on relocating to the southwest for a while, to a similar environment the Aldecaldo's call home. Seeing my V ride out with the Aldecaldo's and Panam to seek a life of love and family over everything else finally gave me the courage to do the same. So, here's a real life Corpo V signing off and out of the rat race for good. Who would have thought some video game would have finally given me the push over the edge I needed, but then again, this was never JUST a game. I can't wait to finally have my breathe free moment. Never fade away, bros.

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  15. It's a shame you can't bring Judy with you unless you romance her.

    On a more depressing matter. I've always wondered why, when we get the holos, most people point out that we've gone to voicemail again and/or can't be reached. Does that mean that when we get the messages we are no longer alive? It would be sad if that were to be the case. For example, in this video Panam calls us to say she won't be at camp today and tells us how lucky she is and all despite the hard life we're leading. Only to come back tomorrow and find that V is dead…

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  16. I find this ending bittersweet, drammatic and beautiful. Cause V has found his love, but he is still dying. He understands it, and when he sais "Its perfect, were going home", he is just trying to cheer Panam up, cause she understands that too. That ending almost purified my soul for a moment.

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  17. I feel like such an idiot right now I gave Johnny the body thinking there was no way to bring v back. Good thing. I created a safe file before the final mission so I can experience all the endings.

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